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Is It Silicon Valley’s Job to Make Guaranteed Income a Reality?
For the last couple of years, the tech community has tested no-strings-attached payments of $500 or $1,000 a month to…
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Larry Light, Marketer Behind Revival of McDonald’s, Dies at 83
A branding expert, he deployed the “I’m lovin’ it” campaign globally in 2003 to bring customers and sales back to…
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Schiff Warned of Wipeout for Democrats if Biden Remains in Race
Representative Adam B. Schiff of California told attendees at a Democratic fund-raiser that the party would lose the Senate and…
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James R. Tallon Jr., Who Steered Health Care Reforms, Dies at 82
As an influential committee leader and the majority leader in the New York Assembly, he led efforts, later embraced in…
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10 Years After Eric Garner’s Death, an Opera Honors His Legacy
“The Ritual of Breath Is the Rite to Resist,” part of Lincoln Center’s summer festival, aims to shine light on…
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What Trump Sees in J.D. Vance, His New Apprentice
Donald Trump’s contempt for the Washington establishment is well known. He challenges, confronts and subverts its institutions, its media, its…
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Evan Wright, Award-Winning Reporter and Author of ‘Generation Kill,’ Dies at 59
Mr. Wright was known for his immersive journalism that focused on subjects outside mainstream media coverage to explore the nooks…
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Visiting an Elusive Writer, and Revisiting His Masterpiece
Our critic talks to Edward P. Jones about how he imagined “The Known World,” recently voted the best work of…
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The ‘Converse Conductor’ Fighting Elitism in Classical Music
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra had just finished performing Respighi’s “Pines of Rome” on a recent evening when the ensemble’s new…
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How Will Vance Affect the Race? Look at 2028, Not 2024.
The possibility that Trumpism outlasts Donald Trump just went up.